Royal Star Fish Report


by Royal Star
8-17-2005
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We went back into catching mode today having good fun offshore targeting mixed yellowfin, yellowtail, and dorado on kelps in beautiful, flat calm weather. I want to say in closing that this group of anglers is a shining example of the changes we see in long range angling today voluntarily releasing smaller fish without prompting while maintaining a fantastic attitude in all conditions. This progressive approach is certainly not limited to this group of anglers, but these guys as a whole are way ahead of the times in their overall program. I sincerely thank and extend my highest commendation to all anglers on board the 2005 Michael Quezambra five day for their participation in this year's adventure.

We depart now on our annual Pfishcadora four day charter with a excellent load of bait on board and good fishing prospects on our bow. With the full moon coming we will see if the pattern holds through this cycle. Look for reports to continue tomorrow




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